The season premiere of 'South Park' depicted a naked President Donald Trump and sparked anger from the White House, which criticized the show for being irrelevant. Trey Parker humorously responded with a comedic apology to the backlash during a panel at Comic-Con. The episode featured a plot where Trump sues South Park over the presence of Jesus in an elementary school, leading to a humorous discussion. The show recently signed a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount and rejected requests to censor nudity in the episode.
The episode aired this week as Trump sues South Park over the presence of Jesus Christ in the town's elementary school, prompting a unique confrontation.
Parker's response to criticism from the White House about the premiere was nonchalant, expressing a humorous apology followed by a comedic stare.
The White House criticized 'South Park', calling it irrelevant and claiming it could not derail President Trump's momentum in office.
Parker insisted there would be no blurring of nudity in the episode, pushing back against producers' requests for censorship.
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